Estonian PM Michal condemns Russia's massive missile strike on Kyiv

Estonian PM Michal condemns Russia's massive missile strike on Kyiv

Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal has condemned Russia's latest large-scale missile attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. The strike caused casualties among civilians and damaged critical infrastructure.

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Estonian Prime Minister [Kristen Michal](/politicians/kristen-michal) of the Reform Party has strongly condemned Russia's latest massive strike against Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, which resulted in civilian casualties and significant damage to critical infrastructure.

Michal joined a growing chorus of Western leaders denouncing the attack, which targeted residential areas and key infrastructure facilities across Kyiv. The strike is one of several large-scale Russian aerial bombardments against the Ukrainian capital in recent weeks.

Estonia has been among the most vocal NATO allies in supporting Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion began in February 2022. Tallinn has consistently called for stronger Western military aid to Kyiv and tougher sanctions against Moscow.

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